Category:Galleria Giustiniana del Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani I
English: Galleria Giustiniana del Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani I is a 17th-century series of engravings showing ancient Roman sculptures in the Giustiniani collection.
The Rijksmuseum’s image descriptions regularly include a line like this:
Not all items will be found there. Some may have been sold to one of the “major collections” (museums) which are not covered by Matz/Duhn’s work, or may not be included for other reasons. Still, there is a good chance that the gap between the 17th century collection and today’s whereabouts of the sculptures can be bridged that way.
The Rijksmuseum’s image descriptions regularly include a line like this:
- Serienummer: 111/153
These numbers are referred to in more recent archaeological literature such as the large, unsuperseded catalogue by Friedrich Matz (1843-1874) and Friedrich Karl von Duhn (1851-1930), which is conveniently available in good-quality pdf files:
- Friedrich Matz, Friedrich von Duhn: Antike Bildwerke in Rom mit Ausschluß der größeren Sammlungen, beschrieben von Friedrich Matz. Nach des Verfassers Tode weitergeführt und herausgegeben von F. von Duhn. 3 volumes. Verlag von Karl W. Hiersemann, Leipzig 1881.
- Erster Band: Statuen, Hermen, Büsten, Köpfe
- Zweiter Band: Sarkophagreliefs
- Dritter Band: Reliefs und Sonstiges
For no. 3605, e.g., Matz/Duhn provide this information:
- Abgeb.: Gall. Giust. I, 111.
Not all items will be found there. Some may have been sold to one of the “major collections” (museums) which are not covered by Matz/Duhn’s work, or may not be included for other reasons. Still, there is a good chance that the gap between the 17th century collection and today’s whereabouts of the sculptures can be bridged that way.
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